The plan is to build a new pad on 15, but leave the old pad in place. There are stakes and paint at the new pad location only. The concrete may be there this week. If it is there already, I'd be surprised.

If all goes according to plan, 15 will have two or three pins on the west side of the walk trail, and the trail will be OB. The current 15 pins will go away. 16 tee box will move over near where 15 long pin is, and 16 will play to the current pins, but from the re-located tee. The walk trail will of course be OB for hole 16 as well.

I'm not sure if or when any of this will happen for sure, but that is the plan.

So is there a dump off for "newbies" out there? In looking at the pictures, it doesn't appear to have a safe landing zone for people that may not be able to throw 200', which is common for most new players. Is there a way to get across the water, or an alternate pad to allow for those that don't want to lose their plastic to get to the pin?

So is there a dump off for "newbies" out there? In looking at the pictures, it doesn't appear to have a safe landing zone for people that may not be able to throw 200', which is common for most new players. Is there a way to get across the water, or an alternate pad to allow for those that don't want to lose their plastic to get to the pin?

coops

I *think* the plan is to remove those placements and put 16s tee where 15 long currently, and to add a few extra placements on 15 past where that one sits now.

I agree with Jack's sentiment on this one though, there really isn't a safe way to play the hole if you don't have the distance. Though it is a cool shot it is not acceptable for all skill levels. Maybe a solution is to make a marking on the path near where the drop zone for RNS was. With some additional signage and really no additional cost it may be the cheapest and easiest solution for all involved.

The short pad is there and sounds like it will stay...so it's the exact same shot to get over the water from there to the area between trail and pond (near the RnS drop zone)....I agree the new pad is for PLAYA's not players.

A short pin is being tossed around, but the city has spring work beginning and not going to commit as much time to the golf course....so that leaves it on us to get work done.

Cooper is right as far as the old 15 pins...they will be gone and 16's tee will go where the long 15 pin was....

It's all a work in progress for that hole yet....but we are slowly resolving all issues with the walk trail out there, and that is key with the city folk.